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Future of Transportation Forum
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The Future of Transportation Forum explores how technology, culture, and human behavior will change the way we travel from place to place in the San Diego region and beyond. Each panelist will provide a perspective on active transportation, technology advances, ride share, and transportation planning. Following the presentations, our moderator will engage the panelists with questions from the audience to facilitate a public dialogue.

Panelists

Ray Traynor (SANDAG), speaking on technological innovations for transportation

Angus Clark (HULA Car), speaking on the application of Electric Vehicles and Autonomous Vehicles in the car share industry and beyond

Khalisa Bolling (San Diego County Bicycle Coalition), speaking on bicycles as part of the matrix of transportation options

Moderator - Kathleen Ferrier, Circulate San Diego’s Director of Advocacy

 

Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Location: Taylor Library (Pacific Beach), 4275 Cass St, San Diego, CA 92109

Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Click here to RSVP


 

When Will Death and Injury on our Streets Promote Real Action?
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Abede Kura was crossing El Cajon Boulevard one October evening when he was hit by a car and killed. Wynona Mitchell was crossing Linda Vista Road in September when she was hit by a car in a hit and run. Her body was then hit by two additional cars, neither of which stopped. Michael McGraw was struck and killed while crossing El Cajon Boulevard at 49th Street earlier in the year.

All of these crashes occurred in locations known to be repeat crash intersections: 13 crashes total in the last 15 years among the three intersections.

To read the entire blog post click here.


 TOD Report Launch Party has been Rescheduled
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Our newly-rescheduled publication date and release party are below, please join us in January.

When: January 9, 2017 at 6pm - 8pm

Where: Procopio, 525 B St, Suite 2200, San Diego, CA 92101

RSVP: http://www.circulatesd.org/transit_oriented_development_report_launch_party

Great cities don’t just happen, they’re planned. As part of Circulate San Diego's #PlanDiego initiative, this report will provide a set of recommendations for how the City of San Diego can implement its Climate Action Plan and City of Villages strategy.